This is default featured slide 1 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

This is default featured slide 2 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

This is default featured slide 3 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

This is default featured slide 4 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

This is default featured slide 5 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

Friday, January 20, 2012

ClamX Free Mac Antivirus and Windows

ClamXav 2.2.2 with ClamAV 0.97.2 backend - 22nd August 2011


Requires at least Mac OS X 10.5 *
Available in English, Danish, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Spanish.

If you already have ClamXav 2.0.x installed, please use the "Check for ClamXav updates" option in the ClamXav menu as it simplifies the update procedure.

*If you're on OS X 10.4, please see below.


Mac App Store Version

A slightly modified version of ClamXav is available in the Mac App Store.

What are the differences between the version of ClamXav available to download here and the version on the Mac App Store?

  • The App Store version doesn't contain ClamXav Sentry, so it is not able to watch your computer for new files and scan them as they arrive.
  • There is no engine installation phase as the App Store requirements stipulate that everything must be self-contained within the app.
  • Virus definition updates are downloaded on a per-user basis.
  • Updates to the ClamXav app itself are taken care of via the Mac App Store.
  • Mac OS X 10.6 or greater is required.

The exact same version which is on the Mac App Store can also be downloaded here.

Mac OS X 10.4 Users

New versions of ClamXav have a minimum requirement of OS X 10.5, so if you're still using 10.4, you should download Version 2.2.1 and turn OFF application-update checking in ClamXav's preferences.

You should, however, keep checking for virus definitions as you will still receive updates for these for the time being.

SHA1 Checksums

The SHA1 checksum can be used to check the authenticity of files you download from this website. To use it, open the Terminal (which is inside the Utilities folder), type
/usr/bin/openssl sha1
followed by a space and then drag into the terminal window the file you downloaded, hit return and verify that the number returned to you is the same as the one here.

Note, this will not work if you decompress the archive first. You have to do it on the exact file you download from this website.


sha1 for ClamXav_2.2.2.dmg is 35a27c7f8fffdf35349e46555d2705d7305d4039

Version History

Version 2.2.2 - 22nd August 2011
       Updated ClamAV engine to 0.97.2*
       Fixed an issue with virus definition files having wrong permissions after a defs update
       Fixed window placement bug on 10.7 Lion
       Fixed Spanish translation error in the scheduling preference pane
       Updated engine remover for LaunchAgents
       Added Danish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish to AppStore version
          * If you have edited freshclam.conf and clamd.conf by hand, you can find your old files inside /tmp.†
          † If you don't know what that last line means, you can probably ignore it!

Version 2.2.1 - 23rd July 2011
       This is the final version which will work on OS X 10.4
       Launching ClamXav Sentry automatically when saving preferences if appropriate.
       Fixes a few scheduling bugs in 10.4 introduced in the last release.

Version 2.2 - 22nd June 2011
       Scanning engine updated to ClamAV 0.97.1*
       Added the ability to scan your entire hard drive
       ClamXav help menu linked to online documentation
       Miscellaneous bug fixes
       Sentry: Hold command key and click "Ignore warning" to hide multiple warnings.
       Support for 10.7 Lion

Version 2.1.1 - 24th March 2011
       Maintenance release to update engine to ClamAV 0.97.

Version 2.1 - 8th January 2011
       Full release from Beta phase.
       Fixed bug preventing the use of a custom ClamAV installation path.
       Improved stability.
       Updated the included version of Sparkle to fix various issues.

Version 2.0.9 - 24th December 2010
       Scanning engine updated to ClamAV 0.96.5 *
       Improved stability during scan.
       Fixed issue with Sentry incorrectly reporting certain files as infected.

Version 2.0.8 - 31st October 2010
       Scanning engine updated to ClamAV 0.96.4 *
       Improved stability during scan.
       Fixed the issue giving "Error creating tmp directory" on scan after installation.
       Fixed issue with Sentry scanning files with similar names to folders being watched.

Version 2.0.7 - 10th September 2010
        Scanning engine updated to ClamAV 0.96.2 *
       Hold option key while clicking "start scan" in toolbar to update defs prior to scan.
       Updated ClamXav Sentry icon and menu bar graphics (thanks Bojan).
       Dealing with errors better - in particular the infamous "error" 2.
       Improved Installation and Update procedures.
       Improved stability in ClamXav and Sentry.

Version 2.0.6 - 10th June 2010
        Scanning engine updated to ClamAV 0.96.1 *
        Added ability to download just the differences to virus definition files rather than dowloading the whole file each time.
        Fixed a bug caused if an exclude setting is left empty but enabled.
        Fixed issues preventing ClamXav Sentry from launching at log in.
        Improved stability in ClamXav during scans.

Version 2.0.5 - 19th December 2009
        Added German localisation.
        Added option to play a sound at the end of each scan.
        Fixed an intermittent bug causing text to appear in ClamXav's console log unexpectedly.
        Fixed a bug which prevented pasting text into ClamXav's exclusion settings.
        Fixed bug in Sentry causing delays going to sleep in 10.6.
        Stability improvements in Sentry particularly under 10.6.
        Fixed crash in Sentry which would occur if changing prefs in ClamXav whilst Sentry was running but not actively watching.

Version 2.0.4 - 8th November 2009
        Scanning engine updated to ClamAV 0.95.3
        Printing out an extra message at the end of a scan stating clearly whether any infected files were found and what was done with them.
        Fixed an issue with Quarantine settings when updating from ClamXav 1.x to 2.0
        Fixed the notorious "something unexpected happened" bug in Sentry.
        Improved stability in ClamXav Sentry during scans and after waking from sleep.

Version 2.0.3 - 16th September 2009
        Fixed an infinite loop caused by having the quarantine folder within the folder you're scanning.
        Fixed a problem which could occur if scanning via the Contextual Menu or Services menu in 10.6.1
        Correctly clearing out the progress bar after a scan/update.
        Changed a default setting to help avoid false positives.

Version 2.0.2 - 13th September 2009
        Added a "Scan with ClamXav" item in the Services menu. You must log out and back in again to make this work.
        Finder contextual menu "Scan with ClamXav" now available for (10.6) Snow Leopard users. You must log out and back in again to make this work.
        Now preventing drag and drop if a scan/update is running.
        Added French localisation.
        Much better memory usage when scanning large folders.
        Ensuring the full summary appears at the end of a scan.
        Fixed a crash which could occur during startup.
        Fixed a crash which could occur during scans.
        Fixed a crash which could occur whilst saving preferences.

Version 2.0.1 - 29th August 2009
        Fixed a bug preventing the installation of the ClamAV engine
        No sparkle release this time around as the engine install logic is the only change

Version 2.0 public beta initial release - 28th August 2009


Homepage: http://www.clamxav.com/

Avast! Free Antivirus for Mac 2012


We're glad to announce a new major version of "avast! Free Antivirus for Mac". The current popularity of Apple products also makes them more interesting for the bad guys so we thought it would be good to prepare for the battle sooner rather than later. The new version has been almost totally reworked compared with our previous solution for the Mac OS.

We're kicking off with three shields and an on-demand scan. The Web Shield together with the Mail Shield will check the vast majority of incoming data from the Internet. avast! Free Antivirus for Mac is also equipped with a File Shield, which scans all programs stored and executed from your hard drive. Everything is packed in a brand new GUI and is now available as a public beta.

Features:
  • On-demand scanning: It's possible to scan the whole file system, network volumes or a mounted removable volume. You can also run a custom scan. Scan reports are automatically archived and are accessible from the GUI at anytime.
  • On-screen alerts: Alert messages are displayed on-screen whenever a threat is detected.
  • File Shield: The File Shield scans the binaries of started applications and all files at the time they are modified.
  • Web Shield: The Web Shield monitors and filters all HTTP traffic coming from web sites on the Internet. Connections from your web browser are redirected to the Web Shield module. The Web Shield in turn connects to the requested web server and while downloading the content, it simultaneously scans it for viruses and Trojans. Only clean data is delivered to the browser, all malware is stopped before it gets saved on your Mac.
  • Mail Shield: The Mail Shield monitors and filters all POP3 and IMAP traffic coming from mail servers on the internet. It does not prevent saving of infected files (doing so could lead to irreversible data loss), it just detects them. The File Shield prevents any infected attachments from causing harm to your system.
  • Automatic updates: The scanning engine is automatically updated with our regular VPS database updates.

Known Issues:
  • Sometimes Apple's default icon is shown in the Dock and Finder instead of the avast! icon.
  • Some items in the menus and some buttons in the GUI are greyed out / disabled as their functionality is not yet fully implemented.

Installation & Uninstallation:
  • To use the Mail Shield, you need to disable encrypted POP3/IMAP connections in your email client's settings so the traffic can be scanned. By default, the Mail Shield encrypts all outgoing traffic itself if the mail server supports it (encrypted connections can be forced for selected mail accounts in the Mail Shield settings).
  • Uninstallation must be carried out from the application's menu bar - item "Uninstall avast!"

If you have any comments of feedback, please start a new topic and/or respond to an existing one rather than bloating this particular thread.


Download link:
http://public.avast.com/dev/mac-beta1/avast-35889b.dmg

Note for Lion users who have build 29138 or 30664 installed:
There was a bug discovered in the beta build 29138 and 30664. Uninstallation of these particular build can lead to system crash. To uninstall it safely use this tool instead of choosing "Uninstall avast!" in avast! application menu:
http://public.avast.com/dev/mac-beta1/UninstallAvast.app.zip
Note the tool may need to reboot your Mac. So please save all your documents and quit all the other applications.

Many thanks
Vlk

CHANGELOG:

refresh 12/21/2011:
- localisation:
 * Fully localisable
 * English and Czech languages available at the moment
- changes in Filesystem Shield:
 * Customisable path exclusions
 * Smaller scan overhead for big files
 * Enhanced robustness
- changes in System Preferences plugin:
 * Dialog for path exclusions
- changes in GUI:
 * Small adjustments in layout and controls
 * Efficient scan log compression
 * Scan log export to plist format
 * Shield panes modified
 * Context menu for history tabs
 * New "Local Volume" scan type and enhanced scan dialog
 * Number of parallel scans limited
 * Improved communication between GUI and the scanning core
- changes in GUI helper:
 * New layout of pop-up messages
- changes in Mail Shield:
 * Fixed bug with connections to non-SSL servers

refresh 11/02/2011:
- changes in GUI:
 * Repair/Delete buttons now work on scan report for infected files.
 * Added buttons to clear history of shields.
 * Added context menu in Scan report page.
 * Fixes of assorted bugs.
- changes in MailShield:
 * Added IPV6 support.
 * Added advanced configuration in System Preferences.
 * Fix communication with mail server without SSL support.
 * Other minor fixes.
- changes in WebShield:
 * Added IPV6 support.
 * Fix connection problems with Kindle and ICQ.
 * Added advanced configuration in System Preferences.
- changes in FileSHield:
 * Few minor bug fixes.

refresh 09/22/2011:
- new daemonisation mechanism and install/uninstall scenario
 * all components guarded by the system (keepalive mode)
 * no additional delays in system shutdown/reboot process
- fixed kernel panic problems upon network shields uninstall
 * problematic cases are detected, auto-reboot offered
- fixed possible GUI-engine communication deadlock
- changes in scan reporting
 * new scan report design
- changes in the main window
 * new status screen design
 * tittle bar with preset/update buttons
- changes in the fileshield
 * enhanced robustness

refresh 09/01/2011:
 - fixed bug in Filesystem Shield which can under some circumstances
   prevent certain operations (e.g. emptying your Trash) in Finder with
   a message box some file is in use.
 - fixed bug during Uninstall, which can lead to system crash on Lion.
 - minor bug fixes and enhancements in GUI.

refresh 08/11/2011:
 - added support for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion (webshield & mailshield)
 - various minor bug fixes

refresh 07/29/2011:
- fixed startup mechanism
 * solved dock icon problems
 * window focus
 * drag'n'drop on dock
 * uninstall/reinstall compatibility
- new system-preferences Avast! pane
 * per-shield start/stop configuration
 * on-demand scan configuration
 * pop-message subsystem configuration
- GUI/scan bugfixes
 * shield statistics inconsistencies
 * volume scan / full system scan problems
- MacOS X 10.7 Lion workarounds
 * webshield and mailshield are disabled for now on 10.7
 * we're working on webshield/mailshield workaround for Lion
- prolonged lifetime of this beta (till  10/1/2011)

refresh 06/22/2011:
- explicit VPS update in the application menu
- fixed some issues of GUI with shield history
- scan report history has pop-up menu, allowing to delete scan reports.
- added preference pane in System Preferences
  (for now with few options about popups only, more will come later)
- dropped Growl dependency
- fixed various mailshield bugs
 * broken IMAP appends
 * broken IMAP starttls handling
 * broken connections to non SSL capable servers
- tons of other minor updates and fixes.

refresh 05/27/2011:
- fixed corruption of downloads over 4GB, caused  by the network shield

refresh 05/25/2011:
- fixed airport connectivity problem, caused by the setup of net shields on MacOS X 10.6.x
- fixed typo in "Start New Scan" page header
Source:http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=78646.0

Facebook gaming: What’s hot, What’s not 2011

http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/facebook-gamingLike it' or not, gaming on Facebook is big, big business. And it's only getting bigger.
Jeff Pababero
Jeff Pababero read this
Last year, social game companies raised a stunning $1.5 billion in funding. With that kind of money backing them up, most industry types expect 2012 to be an even more lucrative year for Facebook gaming. But will it be a better year for gamers?
That depends of what kinds of experiences you happen to enjoy on the social network. Here's a handful of game types expected to be all the rage -- and a few fit to be unfriended.
HOT
Hidden-object hunts
Hidden Chronicles (Zynga)
Forget the farm and leave the words with your friends -- the most popular Facebook game of 2011 was Gardens of Time, a hidden-object hunt by Playdom, and it could well be the game that broke the dam holding back this immensely popular casual game genre. It's so big, in fact, that leading Facebook developer Zynga's very first game of 2012 was also their first hidden-object game, Hidden Chronicles.  But while the genre is just getting started on Facebook, it's been a huge casual game genre for years now. New hidden-object hunts arrive on sites like Yahoo! Games each week. With an immense backlog, companies need only port these adventures over to Facebook and watch the engagement skyrocket.
Experts like AJ Glasser, editor of Inside Network, are a bit tentative, though, especially when it comes to their earning potential.
"I don't know if it's really going to grow that big. The big game makers might feel obliged because Playdom had such luck with it, but we're not really sure if the monetization figures are that great."
Regardless of the financials, however, game makers are likely to dive in just to keep up with the Joneses.
"We will see more entries from bigger players because they feel that they have to have a hidden-object game in their wheelhouse," Glasser adds.
Console game companions
Dragon Age Legends (EA)
While huge video game franchises like Assassin's Creed and Dragon Age will always be at home on your HD TV, expect to play smaller versions even more frequently on Facebook in 2012. Companion games were a big deal last year. EA saw serious success with Dragon Age Legends, which tied in directly to their console RPG Dragon Age II, and shot a salvo across Zynga's bow with the immensely popular The Sims Social, which is now integrated into The Sims 3. Glasser suspects we'll also see a game related to EA's anticipated RPG Mass Effect 3 prior to that game's March release.
Other players include Ubisoft, who is betting big on Facebook with games related to Assassin's Creed, CSI and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, and THQ, who took the social network to the mat last year with games based on the UFC and WWE franchises.
Competition over cooperation
Tetris Battle (The Tetris Company)
Most gamers think of social games as co-operative affairs. We help build farms, tend gardens and feed fish. It's all quite friendly -- and to many, it's all a bit dull, too. That's bound to change in 2012, as more competitive social games come to the fore. Though lots of games already feature competitive elements, don't be surprised to see your social gaming life get a lot more cutthroat as the year goes on.
"You've got all these games coming out now where it's about combat between real players with real consequences — where there's a winner and a loser," says Glasser.  "We're seeing developers want to recreate that massively-multiplayer real-time combat experience."
Even standard puzzle games, long a staple of any Facebook gamer's diet, are getting more competitive with more of a focus on leaderboards. The theory? Competition breeds engagement; players will go all out trying to take down their friends, which could mean big bucks for the providers. Glasser points to the sudden success of Tetris Battle, which lets players stack the famous blocks against one another, as an example.
"Puzzle games want to encourage that competitive nature…people pay for that," she notes.
NOT
Taking care of virtual pets
Pet Society (Playfish)
As recently as 2010, pet-raising simulations like PetVille and Pet Society were snuggled comfortably in Facebook's monthly top 10 lists. But unlike your love affair with your real Fido, the genre's popularity is on the wane. "It used to be so popular to have a pet to take care of," Glasser points out. "I'm wondering if that genre is shrinking or if it's in need of a revamp. Pet Society launched on iOS and flopped. I just don't see Pet sims going anywhere."
For those of us weary of getting a million requests to help Aunt Shirley buy Mr. Whiskers a new litterbox, that might be good news.
Managing cities

Civilization World (Firaxis)
Can there really be too much of a good thing? If that particular thing happens to be the crowded city-building genre, then yes, there certainly can be. Led by the ever-popular CityVille, a wealth of city-building sims flooded the social games market last year, including big-name franchises like Civilization World. But Glasser doesn't think that trend will hold up in 2012.
"The city building genre is oversaturated right now," she notes, adding that it's slowed down significantly. And when something is oversaturated, gamers tend to flock elsewhere. The glory days of the empire simulation may well be behind us.
Game Show games
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (Fox)
It seems like a no-brainer: marry Facebook's  know-it-all audience with popular game shows, and you've got a trivia-game champ, right? Not necessarily. Games based on game shows haven't enjoyed anywhere near the success of other Facebook genres, despite some very big names ("Deal or No Deal," "$100,000 Pyramid") taking a crack at it. While games based on "Jeopardy!" and "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" have fared much better, it's looking like this genre is destined to walk away with a consolation prize.

source:http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/facebook-gaming-hot-not-

Thursday, January 19, 2012

SOPA "Stop Online Piracy Act"

STOP SOPA IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT FREE KNOWLEDGE

 
What are SOPA and PIPA?
SOPA (the "Stop Online Piracy Act") and PIPA (the "Protect Intellectual Property Act" ) are bills in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, respectively. These bills are presented as efforts to stop copyright infringement committed by foreign web sites, but in our opinion, they do so in a way that would disrupt free expression and harm the Internet. Detailed information about these bills can be found in the Stop Online Piracy Act and PROTECT IP Act articles on Wikipedia (which remained available during the blackout). GovTrack lets you follow both bills through the legislative process: SOPA on this page, and PIPA on this one. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, an organization that advocates for the public interest in the digital realm, has summarized the flaws in these bills, and the threats to an open, secure, and free Internet.



The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), also known as House Bill 3261 or H.R. 3261, is a bill that was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on October 26, 2011, by House Judiciary Committee Chair Representative Lamar S. Smith (R-TX) and a bipartisan group of 12 initial co-sponsors. The bill, if made law, would expand the ability of U.S. law enforcement and copyright holders to fight online trafficking in copyrighted intellectual property and counterfeit goods.[2] Presented to the House Judiciary Committee, it builds on the similar PRO-IP Act of 2008 and the corresponding Senate bill, the PROTECT IP Act.[3]
The originally proposed bill would allow the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as copyright holders, to seek court orders against websites accused of enabling or facilitating copyright infringement. Depending on who makes the request, the court order could include barring online advertising networks and payment facilitators from doing business with the allegedly infringing website, barring search engines from linking to such sites, and requiring Internet service providers to block access to such sites. The bill would make unauthorized streaming of copyrighted content a crime, with a maximum penalty of five years in prison for ten such infringements within six months. The bill also gives immunity to Internet services that voluntarily take action against websites dedicated to infringement, while making liable for damages any copyright holder who knowingly misrepresents that a website is dedicated to infringement.[4]
Proponents of the bill say it protects the intellectual property market and corresponding industry, jobs and revenue, and is necessary to bolster enforcement of copyright laws, especially against foreign websites.[5] They cite examples such as Google's $500 million settlement with the Department of Justice for its role in a scheme to target U.S. consumers with ads to illegally import prescription drugs from Canadian pharmacies.[6]
Opponents say that it violates the First Amendment,[7] is Internet censorship,[8] will cripple the Internet,[9] and will threaten whistle-blowing and other free speech actions.[7][10] Opponents have initiated a number of protest actions, including petition drives, boycotts of companies that support the legislation, and planned service blackouts by English Wikipedia and major Internet companies scheduled to coincide with the next Congressional hearing on the matter.
The House Judiciary Committee held hearings on November 16 and December 15, 2011. The Committee was scheduled to continue debate in January 2012,[11] but on January 17 Chairman Smith said that "[d]ue to the Republican and Democratic retreats taking place over the next two weeks, markup of the Stop Online Piracy Act is expected to resume in February."[12]

Source from Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Online_Piracy_Act
 

 Vote Now!! click here
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/SOPA/Blackoutpage 


Blacked out list:

fux0r.eu
bibliotik
walkingpaper.org
Imgur
Tor Project
Miro
iSchool at Syracuse University
Oreilly.com
Wikipedia
Mozilla
WordPress.org
icanhazCheezburger Network
MoveOn.org
Good Old Games
TwitPic
Minecraft
Free Press
Mojang
XDA Developers
Good.is
Reddit.com
Tucows.com
The entire Cheezburger Network
Destructoid.com
Hacktivist group, Anonymous
Red 5 Studios, developer of the Firefall MMO
Mojang.com and Popular MMO, Minecraft
NLB Creations – my own site
Webmaster community Admin Forums
Web design company, Skytemple.com
Gaming site Video Game Generation
Right Angle Recording
All sites in Major League Gaming’s network
GamingBus.com
Errata Security
XDA Developers
Gaming site, GOG.com
Hey It’s Free! – confirmed via email
Harder Blogger Faster
Colossal Mind
Sonic Retro
BrentAnderson.info
Working It Out
e-cloudy.com e-cloudy.com
Seibertron.com
NewGrounds
Through the Eyes of a Pirate confirmed via Pirate Party
Cynical Brit
Platform Nation
Digital Suicide
Kahn Labs
Jamacast
CryptoCat
Joyblind
A Much Better Way
[H]ard OCP Gaming Community
GamersTube.com
Boing Boing
Inkerro
The Weekly Gripe
Leslie Networks
WordPress for Business Websites
Simply Fixed
FriendStream
TacticalCraft
RedStoneHost.com
EcchiDreams (link NSFW)
RaGEZONE
Raspberry Pi and site
LazySlob1
GeNyaa
Rational Responders
Brian Sapient
Celebrity Atheists
Purpose of Christmas
Atheism United
Emerald Angel Comics
Fairy Tail Episode
Vanilla Forums
Icrontic
New Buddhist
This is Xbox
CnC Fansite
Castle-G.com
Faio.org
egoArchive
Olivero Broadcasting Group
BHR Hosting
Red Dawn Movie News
Splitkick via Twitter
Kona’s Korner
Radioactive Nerd via Twitter
Talking About Games
Avast!
Cheapitarianism
Shaking the Tree
Hypocrites In Politics
Queeffr.com
Farttr.com
Quandu
PieceOfTheWorld.org
The Damned
Ian’s Brain
BitBid
Open Of Course
Tech Humanity
The Freelancer Today
Nerd Reactor
Stumble Down Under
Sfera Hosting
Tekeremata
Secta Hentai (link NSFW)
Partido Pirata
Jovenes Piratas
Pirata Salocin
Amanecer Sombrio
Kobra Photography
Wikipedia
Super Seed Box
YourDegree.com
RootzWiki
Regretsy
LoganMifflin.com
What Time In
SubGurls.com
NimBusters.com
RivitCity.com
Eclipse Guild
Mobile Express DJs
RyanWhitman.tk
GirlGamer.com
Ani.Me
JoHarrington.co.uk (and also her Wizzley and Suite 101 profiles)
The House that a Girl Called Johnny Built
Jo’s Library
Merch Gwyar’s Blog
Council of Elrond
3World
MemeStreams
DoodleKit
Political Buddies
John Shaw Computers
John Show for Florida State Senate
The Economic Populist
That’s Wut She Said
Bollywood Chat
Double Cross Reviews
Blamonet
Anonymous Iberoamerica
The Grindery
ROCKET-IT and subdomains
AfterLifeLochie
Sanguinus.org
TechnoBuffalo
Brony Farm
MLPF.im
Stiffy Style
GTA Police Mods
Tech Direct Services s
GTWY.net
Civilized Disobedience
One Good Year
LOL Bucket
Din Studio
Krisp Visions
HosterBlog
The Longest Way Home
SuMob
English Forums
Enfew.com
PostLibertarian
SHPodcast
UltraStudio.org
Translate-Protein.com
Reverse-Complement.com
Jcink.com
Fellowship of Minds
Mizozo
Razer
Vantam.lt
Reality Rejection
Haunted Nations
AmpleFM
Bodhi Linux
Cultural Transmogrifier
Arabist Blog
CUNY Academic Commons
Free Frag
DevBlank.com
PSPWarez.org
Ninja Promo
TheShockWav YouTube channel
Conversify.net
BlizzPlanet
Lapse Radio
DuckDuckGo
F & R Computers
North Decoder
Omnimaga
KimHunter.ca
Rangerboard
TotallyDreamer.com
Poeta Portis
Klockenstein.se
Klock-N-Craft
Bustoidejos.lt
Penguin George
Dan’s Computer Service
Beyond Online
Political Idiots
Calamities of Nature
Looking for Detachment
Left Hemispheres
Shakespeare Monologues
SandSite.org
SandSecurity.org
XBMC
The Internet Archive
Rock Paper Shotgun
SocialMeds.com
Colorado Pols
MailExpire.com
Treeskunk
InfoTurtle.ie
Crit Craft,
MapleTimes.tk
Freebie Professor
Bermudez Hosting
JBermudez.com
Reggaeton News
MAKE and all of O’Reilly Media
Victoria H.’s school website
First Network Group, Inc.
Marxist Internet Archive
The_Doctor’s blog
Action Coders
Naoisgaming.com
Surviving the World
BeefJack
Metal Delirium
Alternet.org
Quiet Waters
Mind of Me
GigDig
Year of the Novel
MichaelMoore.com
Nightwyn.com
2600.com
Hope.net
NotiHack
Tecnomundo
ValleDeGuadalupe.info
Cuatromas1.info
Xora.org
Consolloadingcrew.com
Cronicas klaydark
abisora
Additional
GOOD Evening
Rage Maker
FreakOutNation
TheLeakyWiki
Doxie Lovers Club
Twitpic
Age of Coins A Minecraft server and forum
A Softer World
This Is Why Im Broke
Cake Wrecks
Dance Top 40
Code Labs
MediaMyriad.com
The Ikids Blog
MMO Melting Pot
Inficron Technologies
info.sonicretro.org
SeekMyBeat.com
Geek Culture and the Joy of Tech comic
Identi.ca
Quiet Speculation
Shdon.com
IHateVodafonEgypt.com
AnimeWallpapers.com
AnimeForum.com
AnimeLyrics.com
AnimeGalleries.net
Trigger Pit
doxielovers.com
SmokeE
Random Software


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Dell Latitude ST Windows 7 Tablet

Dell Latitude ST Windows 7 Tablet

Dell launched a new tablet computer, Dell Latitude ST which runs on Windows 7 operating system.

Dell Latitude ST is designed specifically for the mobile professionals with IT in mind. The ST tablet was powered by Intel Atom processor and 2GB RAM. The tablet pack full with Windows 7 productivity in an ultra portable tablet.

Build-in ports and optical docking station, enable you to import data from external devices and easily connect to projectors, printers or other devices.

The Dell latitude ST tablet have front and rear webcam and multi-touch enabled display that supports the use of stylus. 

You can work confidently on the Dell Latitide ST, thanks to flexibale data encryption. Which ensures security when dealing with important and sensitive data.

Flexible. Productive. Secure. Easy to mange. The ideal solution for Mobile professionals.

Specifications of Dell Latitude ST Windows 7 Tablet

Specification Description
Chipset Mobile Intel SM35 Chipset
Video Card Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 600
Display 10.1" WXGA (1280x800) Wide Viewing Angle LED with Corning® Gorilla® Glass, Pen & Touch Input
Optical Drive External USB DVD+/-RW (optional)
Connectivity Wireless LAN, Bluetooth
Mobile Broadband & GPS Options
Multimedia High Quality Mono Speaker
Stereo headphone/Microphone combo jack
Integrated digital microphone
Integrated 720p HD front facing video webcam and 5.0 Mpixel rear facing camera
Ports & Slots USB 2.0 (1), SD Memory card reader, HDMI
Stereo headphone/Microphone combo jack
Digital Pen garage, Docking Connector
1 SIM Card Slot (when purchased with Mobile Broadband)
Dimensions Width: 270mm (10.63)
Height: 15mm (0.59)
Depth: 186mm (7.32)
Weight: Starting at 816g (1.8lbs ) (without Mobile Broadband)
Input Capacitive Multi-touch Screen and Digital Pen (standard)
Expandability (Optional) Latitude ST Series Docking Station with 3 USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit LAN, HDMI and Audio Out
Security TPM 1.2, Security Lock Slot
Accessories (Optional) Available accessories include: Kensington Protective Case with Screen Protector,
Nylon Sleeve Case, HDMI to DVI Adapter, 3M Privacy film

Price of Dell Latitude ST tablet $759
More info: http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/latitude-st/pd?ST=latitude%20st&dgc=ST&cid=76556&lid=1973441&acd=sOELvLsgW,17412761260,901qz26673

Images of Dell Latitude ST tablet:

Dell Latitude ST tablet images, reviews, specifications, price in India, Windows 7 tablets

Dell Latitude ST tablet images, reviews, specifications, price in India, Windows 7 tablets

Dell Latitude ST tablet images, reviews, specifications, price in India, Windows 7 tablets

Dell Latitude ST tablet images, reviews, specifications, price in India, Windows 7 tablets

Dell Latitude ST tablet images, reviews, specifications, price in India, Windows 7 tablets

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet



The ThinkPad is protected with the pre-enabled Computrace® persistence technology by Absolute® Software. Absolute specializes in software and services for the security and management of computers and mobile devices. Once activated, Computrace technology provides a persistent connection back to your ThinkPad in the event it is lost, missing or stolen. This technology allows you to freeze the device, delete data, and perform other remote security and management functions.






McAfee Mobile Security is a powerful combination of McAfee VirusScan Mobile, McAfee WaveSecure, and McAfee SiteAdvisor® for Android. The solution protects your mobile device if it's lost or stolen; backs up and restores your data; safeguards against mobile viruses and spyware; and lets you safely surf the Web.


Citrix Receiver is a universal client that enables IT to securely deliver enterprise data, apps, desktops from virtualized XenDesktop and XenApp infrastructure. With Citrix Receiver, ThinkPad Tablet users can access their work applications and desktops and be productive from anywhere.




Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet specs:
  • Android Honeycomb (3.1)
  • 10.1-inch Gorilla Glass display, 1280 x 800
  • NVIDIA Dual Core Tegra 2, 1GHz
  • 1GB RAM
  • 16GB, 32GB or 64GB internal storage
  • Front-facing 2-megapixel, rear-facing 5-megapixel webcams
  • 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, SIM slot for 3G
  • Full-sized USB 2.0, Full-sized SD card reader, miniHDMI, microUSB, dock connector, 3.5mm audio input
  • 10.3 x 7.2 x .57-inches
  • 1.66 lbs
  • Ships with AC adapter, docking connector to USB male cable, pin pointer for microSD card release
  • Price at Launch: Starts at $499.99 (16GB, w/o pen)